? To what degree do trees self-fertilize by dropping leaves and building their 
own humus ? They capture energy from the sun and nutrients from the air (and 
soil) and some of that production feeds the soil upon which the following 
year's growth depends. The soil biota processes the wastes, further captures 
atmospherically-deposited nutrients, and makes it all newly available for 
further growth, I would imagine. Apologies for being a marine biologist but 
this seems like something that might have been researched already. Yes or no?



Cordially yours,

Geoff Patton, Ph.D.
2208 Parker Ave., Wheaton, MD 20902      301.221.9536

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